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Monday, 28 January 2008

The PFGS is a volunteer postgraduate forum which seeks to bring together researchers interested in how biosciences and society(s) intersect. Set up in 1998 to explore questions directly related to developments in genetics, it has now expanded to provide a common forum for the next generation of academic researchers from a spectrum of fields including - but not limited to: sociology, psychology, anthropology, science and technology studies, law, philosophy, art and science. Overall, our aim is to engage with each other in productive dialogue and build capacity in the study of life sciences and society. See how you can “Participate” or simply choose to “Join the PFGS” with student, alumni or affiliate memberships.

See the “What we do” page from information on the colloquia we hold every year. In 2008 Conor Dougals, University of York, is responsible for an ESRC Seminar Series which will form the bulk of our regional meetings - see the “Regional Meetings” page to find a meeting near you!

The Chairperson of the 2007-2008 PFGS Committe is Jessica Wright, University of Sheffield. For further details of the Committee Membership, see the "Contact us page. You can also get in touch with the Committee here.

The Committee meets every year at the annual colloquium, and also tries to meet separately a few times a year to discuss PFGS issues. The Committee contains both current PhD students and alumni, and aims to provide continuity for the PFGS from one year to the next. The 2007-2008 Committee had its first meeting at the University of York on 5th December 2007. Click here to view the minutes from the 2007 AGM .

 

Last Updated ( Saturday, 01 March 2008 )